Dominican ports of call From La Romana to La Romana

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Journey overview

Dominican ports of call

Cruise Itinerary

Your detailed itinerary from La Romana to La Romana

Day 1: La Romana

Departure at 11:00 p.m.

A little port, built in 1851 to ease maritime traffic, the town was only officially founded in 1897. The city itself only began to grow 20 years later, when Italian immigrants built a large mill to grind the sugar cane. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.

Day 2: Sailing on the open sea

A restorative day at sea. Choose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship. Lounge on chaise longues, cool off in one of our two swimming pools, work out with a sea view in our Espace Fitness, find instant calm at the spa and enjoy the attentive company of our G.O® team and crew members.

Day 3: Saint-Barthlemy

Arrival at 8:00 a.m. Departure at 2:00 a.m.

A mountainous island that has become a symbol of luxury. A fabulous blend of serenity and upscale tourism, with 17 beautiful beaches. Ship at anchor, water sports available, beach.

Day 4: Anguilla

Arrival at 8:00 a.m. Departure at 5:00 p.m.

A long strip of amazingly white sand delicately posed on turquoise water. This miniature island attracts the VIPs of this world, who love its intimacy and discretion. Ship at anchor, water sports available, beach.

Day 5: Jost Van Dyke

Arrival at 8:00 a.m. Departure at 1:00 p.m.

This tiny, mountainous island belonging to the UK Virgin Islands, is reputed to be named after a Dutch pirate. It offers superb views of the dazzling blue sea and solitary islands. At anchor, beach and water sports.

Day 6: Samana Bay

Arrival at 11:00 a.m. Departure at 6:00 p.m.

Waves of immigration and trade have come to Samana Bay over hundreds of years. Napoleon's troops seized the bay area in the 19th Century, later selling it to the USA. Well-preserved with an authentic historical feel, the bay boasts beaches, mountains and luxuriant plant life. Ship at anchor, no water sports.

Day 7: Île Catalina

Arrival at 7:00 a.m. Departure at 5:00 p.m.

The small island of Catalina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its coral reefs and pristine beaches rich in white sand. Its turquoise waters make it easy to see coral, multicoloured fish and all the richness of this region. Private beach for the Caribbean Beach Club. Boats at anchor, no water sports.

Day 8: La Romana

Arrival at 6:00 a.m.

A little port, built in 1851 to ease maritime traffic. The town was only officially founded in 1897. The city itself only began to grow 20 years later, when Italian immigrants built a large windmill for grinding sugar canes. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.

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